Generally, programs to mentor all ages of students interested in science and math topics and careers of all types and, when applicable, adults with similar interests, including actual or potential science and math teachers. Mentoring programs implicitly and sometimes explicitly target 'historically underrepresented populations' for mentoring, but sites in this category are not limited to this focus.
A nonprofit organization, recruits, screens, trains and supports volunteers who provide one-on-one and small group instructional support and other services to New York City public school students. www.learningleaders.org
A web-based mentoring program connecting middle-school girls with high-school girls and adult women who are active in math and science. www.terc.edu/etf
Center Internships emphasize undergraduate and graduate student training through particpation in researching and exploring the ways societies shape and define expectations for women and men. www.runet.edu/~gstudies/students.html
This guide is intended for faculty members, teachers, administrators, and others who advise and mentor students of science and engineering. It attempts to summarize features that are common to successful mentoring relationships. Its goal is to encourage www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/mentor
Webgrrls is a networking and mentoring forum for women in or interested in new media or technology. Their membership organization has chapters in the US and other countries. www.webgrrls.com
With a festive and colorful interface, Girlstart encourages girls to think about careers in Computer Science and Technology. Some features include an introduction to making webpages, interviews with women who own their own tech companies, and a showcase www.girlstart.com/index.asp
Mission: To help meet the need for well-trained engineers and scientists for businesses of West Michigan and to increase the number of historically under-represented populations in these career fields. services.davenport.edu/grapcep
Outreach programs designed to facilitate mentoring relationships between professional geologists (applied geology, hydrogeology, and public policy) and university students. www.geosociety.org/science